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| Golfers playing up to par |
| Tuesday, September 16, 2008 10:24 AM |
|
After suffering an opening-day non-league loss to Sandwich, the boys’
golf team has ripped off three straight wins with victories last week
over Scituate (215-225) and Silver Lake (192-223) in Patriot League
action.
After suffering an opening-day non-league loss to Sandwich, the boys’ golf team has ripped off three straight wins with victories last week over Scituate (215-225) and Silver Lake (192-223) in Patriot League action.
PIN HIGH: Sophomore Jonathan Stoddard chips onto the second green at DYC during last week’s win over Silver Lake. Photos by Mike Halloran
Freshman Jonathan Stoddard and senior captain Andy Puopolo continue to go out as the #1 and #2 golfers for the Dragons, but a trio of young guns was responsible for the win over the Sailors. Sophomore Phil Sciretta’s 41 led the way for Duxbury in a round that included six pars, while classmates Brayden Minihan (5 pars) and Kevin Kuckuk (4 pars/ birdie) shot rounds of 42. Senior captain Mark Tedeschi pared four holes on his way to a round of 43, while Stoddard (44) and Puopolo (45) rounded out the Duxbury scoring to complete the 10-stroke win. Duxbury returned home on Thursday to tackle the Lakers, as Stoddard was back in form with a seven-par, one bird performance for a medalist round of 36. Tedeschi also liked the home course feel, as Duxbury’s #4 player carded a 38 with seven pars, followed by Sciretta (3 pars/birdie) and Minihan (6 pars) at 39. Kuckuk and sophomore Billy Curley had identical rounds of 40 that included three pars and a single birdie. Puopolo (2 pars) and Curtis Owen (par) were the alternates. |







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